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Designing and Implementing HP SAN Solutions

HP Master Accredited Systems Engineer
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Master Accredited Systems Engineer (MASE) Certification logo Course Code: 26696
Length: 3 Days

Delivery Method: Instructor-Led
Price: $2,400.00 US*
 $2,880.00* Canada Partners*
*Plus applicable taxes

Registration

Partners: To view a schedule of classes and to register online for this course, click here. Or, if you would prefer to register by phone, call 1.800.732.5741 (US) or 1.800.392.7024 (Canada).

Latin America Partners click here for registration information

HP Employees: For more information on how to access schedules and register for training, click here. The ELMS Catalog Code for this course is 26696.

Course overview

Designing and Implementing HP SAN Solutions provides the student with an in-depth knowledge of Storage Area Network (SAN) design. Heterogeneous Open SAN architecture, advanced Fibre Channel Switched Fabric topologies, SAN management, SAN appliances, and SAN optimization are discussed in detail. Course topics are reinforced through case study and hands-on lab exercises.

Prerequisites

  • HP StorageWorks Technologies (Wed Based)
  • HP StorageWorks Full-Line Technical (Wed Based)
  • HP Storage Software and Solutions Full-Line Technical (Wed Based)
  • SAN Fundamentals (Wed Based)
  • HP Entry-Level SAN Solutions (Instructor Led Training)
  • Implementing HSx80 Solutions

Audience

This course is intended for pre-sales and channel partners.

Course objective

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Design and implement heterogeneous works to fulfill specific business requirements.
  • Analyze storage area network optimization.
  • Discuss network attached storage versus storage area networks.
  • Integrate Enterprise Backup Solution into a SAN environment
  • Manage enterprise storage area networks utilizing SAN attached appliances.
  • Configure, and manage Fibre Channel Fabric Switches, emphasizing operational theory.
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